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The Second Ship
- The Rho Agenda, Book 1
- Narrated by: MacLeod Andrews
- Series: The Rho Agenda, Book 1
- Length: 11 hrs and 35 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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In 1948, an alien starship crash-landed in the New Mexico desert and brought with it the key to mankind’s future. Code-named the Rho Project, the landing was shrouded in secrecy, and only the highest-ranking US government and military personnel knew it existed. Until now.
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- Mike From Mesa
- 01-03-13
Terrific story
Being well past what is euphemistically called "middle age" I tend to be suspicious of books with "young adults" as the main protagonists. Clearly not all such books are aimed exclusively at teenagers (see Harry Potter, for one example), but many are written for and aimed at a reading group to which I no longer belong. Had I known that the 3 main characters in this book were teenagers I would probably have passed it by, so I am glad that I did not know.
For a book with young heroes and heroines (I am old enough to still use that term) this book is surprisingly well drawn with an interesting story line, characters with sufficient faults to be believable and enough really bad villains to have caught my attention immediately. Added to that is the fact that the author does not fall into any of the easy clichés, things do not happen as expected and there are enough interesting turns of events to keep things from getting boring. This is a terrific first volume in the series.
By the time I realized that our 3 young characters were the central characters in the book I was far too hooked to stop listening. When I finished listening to the book I decided to buy and download the sequel. The story was great, the narration was superb and I am curious exactly what is going to happen next. I can't ask for much more than that in a work of fiction.
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- Brian
- 06-20-13
Light fare sci-fi - But I liked it!
What made the experience of listening to The Second Ship the most enjoyable?
It is a good premise and there is a lot going on to keep you interested. There was always the sense of wanting to know what was going to happen next making this a fast read/listen.
What does MacLeod Andrews bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
He's not the best narrator I've listened to but he did a very good job. Character voices were okay.
Any additional comments?
I've seen a lot of reviews that say it's geared for Teen or YA, but being in my mid forties I enjoyed it. It seems that if a story isn't "Gritty" or "Dark" then some people think it must be for teenagers. I don't agree. I guess I'm more of the Star Trek mindset where a Sci-Fi story can have fun and include happy people. While at times the story is a bit Juvenal (it does center around teenagers,) there are other times where the story involves killing with some blood and gore described. There's talk of kidnapping, rape, and torture but without details - which was fine with me.
There was a lot of stuff going on that I think the author wove together pretty well and the action / fighting scenes were well done I thought. It was a little hard to keep track of all of the characters and I found myself reviewing some chapters to make sure I knew who-was-who.
If you want a light fare sci-fi read where you don't have to think too hard, with a clever story that has a lot of suspense, mystery, and action, then is may be a good story for you. If you're looking for a dark and gritty story then you should probably pass. But you may be missing a good thing...
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- John Mortimer
- 10-29-16
Drifting abruptly
The story line is fairly Good. The writer seems to drift the writing style from fun young tweens to very steamy sex and violence. The book does not clearly conclude. The book ends abruptly!
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- Russell
- 06-21-14
Uninspired Title and Theme Delivers Inspired Book
There are so many audiobooks out there to choose from and a lot of series to possibly buy into. I recently read Stealheart and it was a good book but there was an unexplained fantasy element and a few other things that kept me from emotionally committing to the story and series.
I would never have guessed that another "Roswell" type story could hook me so thoroughly. My first reaction to the provocative ominous ending was to immediately decide on reading the second book in this series.
The science feels legitimate in this captivating story and our young high school heroes are immersed into a very dangerous world made even worse by some despicable characters who have gained advantages from alien technology taken from a spaceship that had crashed in the U.S. Although the government is controlling the access to the ship, that control is not airtight and some of the people working on discovering the ship's secrets are up to a different agenda.
Fortunately the teens have harnessed some advantages from the alien technology from a second ship they accidentally discovered. There was a battle between both ships that destroyed all the occupants and now it seems the battle is being continued largely in secret between the people who have access to the ships. Meanwhile the young protagonists are trying to alert the NSA to the danger without giving away their identities. This brings in some ruthless heroes who move into the area with harmless cover stories. These agents want to find out if the teens warnings are legitimate and who the leak is for the information coming their way.
This series is not only for young adults - us old jaded folks will have a grand old time with these books. There are some stomach turning characters you don't normally associate with a YA book. You will not like the man who likes to call himself "The Priest".
If you choose to start this series, you will have a hard time stopping. Like I said at the beginning - so many audiobooks to choose from and now this set will be demanding your attention. I'm sure most of you will be happy to take on the commitment.
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- Tango
- 01-20-15
YA writing that no kid should read
Well, I fell into an Audible trap - bought books 2 and 3 on sale but I hadn't read book 1. I won't do that again. It's not that I hated these books, but had I listened to The Second Ship before I bought the next two, I wouldn't have bought the next two. Live and Learn.
Since I had all 3, I listened to the whole trilogy and it's not the worst I've ever heard but I did have some problems with it. Much of the writing and definitely all of the characterizations are standard YA. You have 3 SUPER SMART teens, 1 rogue Black Ops agent who might as well be Super Man (seriously - chiseled features, body like a brick house, flashing eyes - somehow with these stellar good looks, the guy is never recognized???), well-intentioned but completely oblivious parents, and a slew of evil scientists and government baddies. Oh yeah, also one intrepid reporter who goes so far beyond the call of duty that it isn't funny. The plot is a step above that with a lot of action, some pretty interesting and decent science, and quite a lot of suspense. However, the entire series is chalk full of sadists, psychopaths, rapists, and murderers and there are several scenes in each book of torture, kidnapping, rape, gang rape, and gruesome murders. Each of the books in this series made me feel like taking a shower when I finished because they pushed me past my disgust limit. Kind of a shame because I don't think that added anything to the story.
I've heard MacLeod Andrews perform better - I didn't think he added much or took much away from this book.
Most adults can probably handle the seamier parts of these books, but I would not recommend these for teens.
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- alsonot
- 06-20-16
Who is this for? Not adults, and not teens either.
I disliked the authors combination of science fiction and grisly horror scenes with just terrible plot devices that are based on the 10-year-olds protagonists.
The characters we follow are just insulting to any mature reader. They don't appear authentic, they are both oversimplified yet frustrating. I'm not sure this author ever was actually a youth in the aforementioned horror scenes really make this book inappropriate for my children who might not mind the terrible logical fallacies that just fill the book .
Generally speaking this is shockingly disappointing decision by the writer, ruining what could've been a fairly good book.
I'm really at a loss to figure out how this got published. Is this an author experimenting and failing or is this just something that a frustrated underachieving university student threw together?
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- Michael G Kurilla
- 12-14-12
Power Rangers meets Scooby Doo
The Second Ship is a childish, sci-fi romp. The basic premise is that the government has been studying an alien vessel for decades. Coincidentally, just as its presence (and wonderful technology) is revealed to the public, three teenagers discover a 2nd alien ship and become endowed with various superpowers, both mental and physical. As the story progresses, sinister activities are taking place with the cabal studying the 1st vessel which the kids stumble into and begin to investigate. This is the initial installment in a longer story arc that ends rather suddenly with little closure or resolution and some minor set-ups for the next.
The major knock to the story is the pre-teen orientation in terms of style. All the adults are one dimensional with parents being largely clueless, teachers are overbearing, the good guys are squeaky clean, and the bad guys are diabolically evil (and multiple creepy peccadillos) with the ringleader being a caricature of a megalomaniac (one can anticipate the final denouement, "and I would have gotten away with it if it hadn't been for you kids"). The ending sets up for the next, but resolves almost nothing with lots of unanswered questions left hanging.
The narration is well done with a great range of voices and an enjoyable pace. This is very light, mindless listening with juvenile sci-fi elements.
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- Kenton
- 11-22-13
Y A much?
When your heroes are all teenagers, it's pretty hard to tell a grown up story. Honestly, I'm seeing a blatant example of publishers reaching for increased revenue on a Young Adult novel by not marketing it as a Young Adult novel.
Fun(ish), but not much in the way of new ideas or story devices, and character development of such solid oaken construction, it would be right at home on an Amish-built show floor.
• Kids smarter than their folks? CHECK.
• Parents in perfect Mayberry marriages? CHECK.
• Bosses all A Holes? CHECK.
• Teachers all bigger A Holes? CHECK.
• School bullies get meaner and meaner till shown what 'fer by the hero? CHECK.
• Government officials all idiots not to be trusted? CHECK.
• Bad guys all self-healing alien zombies who look just like the rest of us? CHECK.
C'mon guys. Really? I'm sure teens can dig it, but the storyline is so clearly marked, all you have to do in the event of reduced visibility is follow white lights which lead to red lights which lead to the exits.
Ughhh.
I quit at 5 hours in.
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- AudioAddict
- 03-13-16
The story doesn't end with just one book...
STORY (sci-fi) - The story takes place in New Mexico. Years ago, two alien ships battled and fell to earth. The first, called the Rho ship, is being studied in a secure scientific facility. Three students accidentally discover the second ship, and they decide to keep their discovery secret until they can notify someone they trust. Strange things start happening to the students' minds and bodies, and they find themselves dealing with secret government officials and others who are battling for control of the Rho ship's technologies. And by the way, everything takes place in New Mexico, nothing in actual outer space. And you don't meet the aliens in this book, just their technology that survived the crashes.
Audible classifies this as sci-fi, which is true, but I'd add the YA classification to it as well. When I read "students" in the summary, I was expecting grad students instead of high school. Anyway, the sci-fi part is well done and entertaining, but the back story is full of family barbeques and high school stuff. Just not my particular cup of tea.
PERFORMANCE - Good job but nothing special.
OVERALL - No sex or cursing. There is action, killing and a few gnarly descriptions of dead bodies, but they are dealt with swiftly. The story does not stand alone, so you must hear all three books to reach the conclusion. I already own Book 3 and will listen to see how everything wraps up, but I don't care enough about this story to invest time/money on Book 2. I'd recommend this for high school and college students, but it could still be enjoyed by older adults who are fine with the younger characters.
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- Ron
- 08-13-13
A little Sci Fi fun.
The Second Ship is the first book in The Rho Agenda trilogy with the second being Immune and the third Wormhole. The book starts out in the past in 1948 with alien ships crash landing on our planet and quickly works it's way in to the present day. One of the ships is held by the government in a secret facility and the second ship is found by 3 high school kids. The three high schoolers quickly find that their life's are about to change when they discover they are capable of more, a lot more.
This series was a fun light read that was fun to seat back and see where things lead. I never tried to over analysis things and just let the writer take liberty's for the sake of convenience sometimes. That being said I was always entertained and looked forward to seeing what would happen next. One of the nice things about this series is it has the same narrator MacLeod Andrews throughout.
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- R King
- 12-28-12
Boring and trite
Amazon have been pushing The Second Ship at me for a while based on my reading habits. Having just finished Hamilton's Void trilogy I thought I'd try a new author and relented to suggestion pressure. Within a few minutes I was regretting the use of my monthly credit.
This book really doesn't know what it wants to be. It's like Enid Blyton's Famous Five meets the X-Files, swinging between teen fiction and much darker conspiracy sci-fi. The three principal characters are irritating and two dimensional, and almost everyone else is either undeveloped, or worse, a transparent cliche. Suspicious, "you kids are up to no good", battleaxe teacher who tries to thwart them at every turn, anyone?
Science fiction needs to be believable, if not necessarily possible, but the polymathic knowledge of computing, physics, biology and chemistry shown by the three high-school students, not to mention the way they deftly outmaneuver the NSA, is simply not plausible. It stretches your belief too far, and because these devices underpin the entire book the whole thing fails to stand.
Initially I thought I'd mistakenly picked up a teen-fiction book, but the violence and sexual themes make it unsuitable for younger readers.
This book is dull and trite, and I wouldn't recommend it for anyone; teens, conspiracy lovers or hard sci-fi fans. I'm not sure if it's aimed at any of these markets, but if it is, it fails. I found it a real effort to finish, and I won't be buying the sequels because I just don't care what happens to these characters.
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- Mr. N. J. Richardson
- 02-16-16
I want to believe
good stuff - wanted to stay in the car to carry on listening _always a good sign
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- James
- 03-17-15
Good Read.. See a movie on the way.
Great read. looking forward to the next Twp books. Did not loose pace. kept your interest. Expect a movie to be made from the story.
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- Mr J.
- 02-06-13
Very engaging audiobook series
I've now listened to all three in the Rho Agenda series and found them to be very very good in audio format and excellently narrated. Good storylines and well paced if some are a little predictable at times but I found this added to the experience and great character building too. Room for a continuance of the series - I hope so Mr Phillips...
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- Kittie Abbott
- 07-24-19
Enjoyable
An enjoyable listen, story keeps you interested and the narration was good. Liked it enough to carry on with the second book
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- The Purple Sunflower
- 02-27-18
Turned out to be quite a good sci-fi mix..
A good mix of alien ships, a trio of teen kids (and their "Brady Bunch" families in tow) political conspiracy, mystery of origin, a dash of psychopathic personalities, and just good ole sci-fi. All rolled into one. Despite the focus on the "goody two shoes, slightly irritating teenagers," I actually enjoyed it, as their parts were folded in pretty well within the story.
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- Mr
- 08-09-15
Interesting story , and a good performance
I bought the rest of the series, it had me wanting to keep listening . Though you must out the exact number of words in the mobile app
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- Dr T P Lear
- 07-20-15
Great book
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
It keeps you listening
Have you listened to any of MacLeod Andrews’s other performances? How does this one compare?
MacLeod Andrew is a great Narrator and is able to distinguish between characters very well.
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- Karl Gjertsen
- 12-24-12
The Rho Agenda
The Rho agenda was a surprise find for me, having seen it on the Audible website. Not quite what I was expecting, but I am looking forward to the next book in the series.
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- Steve Leyden
- 10-19-17
The second ship
A great plot and storyline, and for a science fiction story some of the characters were almost believable. I thoroughly enjoyed the book and I intend listening to the next in the series.
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- Steve
- 03-10-15
Good
It was a very interesting story, at times I thought the author tried to do too much The golden rule of science fiction writing is to get one give me, so for example will accept that aliens exist for the sake of the story. Towards the end though it was starting to get a bit unbelievable with too many give me example these religious nuts, serial killers and a wall agents like priest. The author might of been a bit better to have a few less side issues and develop the main progression of the story little bit more
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